World
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Europe Looks at Italy’s Meloni With Caution and Trepidation
BRUSSELS — Italy’s likely new prime minister, the far-right, populist and Euroskeptic Giorgia Meloni, once wanted to ditch the euro…
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Top State Judges Make a Rare Plea in a Momentous Supreme Court Election Case
WASHINGTON — “It’s the biggest federalism issue in a long time,” Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht of the Texas Supreme…
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No, Italy Is Not About to Become an Autocracy
ROME — It happened here, again. Nearly 100 years since the March on Rome, Italy on Sunday voted in a…
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Does It Matter That Investigators Are Closing in on Trump?
Gail Collins: Bret, which do you think is more of a threat to Trump’s political future, the classified document drama…
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Even in Blue States, Election Denial Can Cause Serious Damage
Around a dozen election-denying Republican candidates secured their party’s nomination for secretary of state this fall. This is the reality,…
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The Joy of Finding People Who Love the Same Books You Do
NASHVILLE — I used to think of myself as a minor sort of Anglophile. As a child I knew the…
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Many Are Suffering After Covid, but Only Some Are Getting Help
Two years ago, during the worst of the Covid pandemic, my colleagues and I told ourselves what now seems like…
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Biden’s Cautious Foreign Policy Imperils Us
President Biden gave an admirable speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, condemning Russia’s war and making clear…
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The Uber Hack Exposes More Than Failed Data Security
Uber was hacked this month. The company said that the attacker — a teenager possibly linked to the incident was…
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At Least 9 Killed in School Shooting in Russia, Including Children
At least nine people have been killed and 20 injured in a school shooting on Monday in the Russian city…